New York governor signs bill banning carbon-based fuel proof-of-work mining
“Not only will this limit the potential benefits of an emerging industry to empower regional economic and technological growth, including producing jobs, specialized knowledge, and innovation, but it will also cause regulatory uncertainty, placing policymakers at the head of choosing how an emerging industry develops
Coingeek: New York State Senate passes ban on proof of work mining—here’s what to expect
I believe the damage to both local and state economies will occur […]
CoinGeek: Proof of work mining faces 2-year moratorium in New York
“Lawmakers are setting up a ‘baby and bathwater scenario’ in which they […]
Bezinga: White House Seeks Public Input On Digital Assets Effects on Environment
PoW’s extremely high energy consumption has led many to believe that Proof-of-Stake […]
Bryan Daugherty: A commonsense approach to blockchain legislation
“Many policymakers are just at the ‘defining’ stage and have a strong […]
CoinGeek: Proposal to ban proof of work mining moves forward in New York State Assembly
Globally, policymakers are hyper-focused on ESG related issues as evidenced by the […]
A commonsense approach to blockchain legislation
Whereas cryptocurrencies offer a never-ending supply of tradable and highly marketed tokens, […]
CoinGeek: EU Parliament votes against proof of work ban
The alternative language to effectively phase out proof-of-work consensus protocols added to […]
CoinGeek: ESMA vice chair seeks proof of work mining ban for European Union
The Proof of Stake consensus may spread claims to be less energy-intensive […]
CoinGeek Conversations: Going green with Bitcoin SV
As more enterprises want to claim to be environmentally responsible and accountable, […]
COINGEEK ZURICH: Why BSV is the real green Bitcoin
Bryan Daugherty, Technical Outreach Manager at Bitcoin Association, moderated the panel, which […]